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Release date(s) | 2014 | |||
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Type | Construction toys | |||
Age | 6 - 14 | |||
Manufacturer | Spin Master | |||
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Ionix Pokémon was a set of construction toy mini-figures and playsets produced by Spin Master, which were released in 2014. They are recommended for ages 6 - 14. The range was announced at the 2014 New York Toy Fair, where a Jessie figurine was also shown, but it was never released.[1][2]
Released merchandise
Mini-figures
The mini-figures are made from construction bricks and shapeshifted into a Pokémon character, with additional accessories to complete the figurine.
Character | Picture |
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Mini Fig - Pikachu | |
Mini Fig - Ash | |
Mini Fig - Chespin | |
Mini Fig - Fennekin | |
Mini Fig - Froakie |
Playsets
Character | Picture | Comments |
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Mega Venusaur | The Mega Venusaur set comes with shapeshifting bricks and additional pieces to create 3 builds: Bulbasaur, and Venusaur, or Mega Venusaur. 131 pieces overall. | |
Pancham vs. Eevee | Shapeshifting bricks for Pancham and Eevee come with a Rockslide playset. 66 pieces overall. |
External links
- Official website (archived)
References
- ↑ Toy Fair 2014 unveils Ionix Pokémon sets to be released in October - Bulbanews (retrieved January 23, 2015)
- ↑ Spin Master Adds DWA, Pokémon to Ionix - License Global (archived from the original October 12, 2015; retrieved March 17, 2024)
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |